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THE EVENING STAR] PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Eleventh strest, a” Ww. D. WALLAOH: Papers served in packages by carriers at 48 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is €3.50 & year, in advance; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. 81 gle copies, onz cunt; in wrappers, wo CENTS. {[7" ApvERTIsEMENts should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. THE WEEKLY STAR. It invariably contains the *‘ Washington News’? that has made The Daily Evening Siar circulate 80 generally throughout the country. I> Single copies (ic wrappers) can be pro cured at the counter, immediately after the issue ofthe paper. Price—-THREE CENTS. vos, . -WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1862. N°. 2,873 KATE NEWS FROM TUE SOUTH, | | Col Maral Galth of che Orewentwe-| 'TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. _ [sl ot 404, rnemurenis ceemies tne | Proton ota OR| | ELOM ITATT, TRE EVACUATION OF CORINTH. ment Louisiana volunteers, formerly reese ee ae ue — - : ja ial dispatch to th 390 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, {From the Memphis Argus, 23th ult } andria. LATE FROM THE PENINSULA. Searaal trie: Podaci ster oe co anbl sen, Onpvance Orrick, Wasuineron. D. C., April 23, 1882. = 7 pal rs pe pe oe came isting Let:er.—Par wenwen acs es sees: pe Ke c Rear pap = la a Cerasy of cae wil a Zonet Sd in ao bart EMILE DUPRE zen a 101 > » gh dh ni : ess.) } ern ntucky. He came a 0 nui p.m. eve ot h of May, iSt2, convey intelligence of the most startling na- ha ‘tae 9 letter to the Pat! [Army Correspondence of the Aspocteted Prees.{ Cartis’ Nebrske horsemen yesterday, near Dres- | for mauainoturing, United Staten, for toe . t i the If reliance is to be put upon this intel- sieut ghd Jovalty 0 ni 5.—When my diepstch was sent | den, scattering them in every direction. There ment. within one year from that date, ——s ligence—and it comes to ts so well auchenti- | Sun ond wnct tal ee Ts Feain i. Hh bon. | Prat cataing the indigations: were that our | Wes'no loss of life. Grent Mot ded'a "| Sprimehtid ins Maskots. moder is Just Reeelved and Opened cated and with euch an official air about it | Stously asmiled the patriciam of Mrs, Maynard | troops would oc-upy ‘illiathsburg withont | the country relative tothis raid of Je arper'e Ferry Rifles. with aword tayonsts and as scarcely to admit of any doubt— and Mrs. Brownlow, in stating ‘that though the | ™uch opposition. The first indivations cf the Bal Giceen bees ep Se tg ie counioy A large and firet-ciess stock of choise thie intelligence be true, Beau; husbands have evinced an accountable hostility | €N¢my’s rear gcard being reinforced was the fect | @ Settsation Repert “ent to England by Bal- vo ver Pisto! 4 . caly" determined to ahanden hE ot - | to the South and its cause, they (the ladies) are | Of their pressing our lines about 8 o’cleck in the tittere Merchants, ‘ght cavalry. FAMILY GROCERIES, zition at Corinth to the alee ireahass Sith: firmly attached to the Confederacy !”” eprnlans — Keg > dere adit er. New York, May 6.—The seamen. Chine binge Non commicsioned Offices stee! scab- : : nfoi ) - |) Swords, aut struggle, bat i satelly conmummatiog | glisocay ted Qederer ne eer eeanidt | hed toed Parng te ipa te conte sor Gos watamen, cont iatrs fom mercies Bal | Nesitath Gov etd manne tay ove croainng that purpose by withdrawing portions of his the Confederacy. Spesking of Churchill, who | °T/s to act elther on the offensive or defensive. of Baltimore, APTI Sth, had been received, i ivpocnle wsteiace— tn pion tis Sie? EUGARE, of all grades, *plendid army—an army that has been gath- | issued the order to Neaee e says be no doubt| About 8 o'clock this morning the enemy opened — Nad suffered a severe de- i don ff oda ing that the Federas — ether. ava the reduction proposed, per gun for TEAS, ered at immense cost ressly and solel pleasu red on our troops posted on the left, composed of Gen. (be Merrimac and } esoh add'tional 10.000 te 20 0 0. . for the defence of that ola If this be prt Mr i ard’s natiycereme vat tevary a sdivision. and other troops of Gen. Heint- tet at RL a I ogee Bor revolvers arid cayivees,the kind propreed,and the patriotic people of the Southwest, who | having ten him two thousand votes in orps. ‘The action in this vicinity was | **ven other tron-clad ships are out. the price oe ond reduction, ., i or car COFFEE, have so nobly contributed to the establish. Pocesigg! fe nce yg i (06 atte ee os not yet eae rr woeeea Ac Printers’ National Union. me on ands wed seabed we prie each Serves, ment of Southern independence, may as well tir? ir ty wife and ive pless be considerable on both sides. ‘The enemy was New Youre, May 6th.—The Printers’ National t t ber of 5.000 LARD, r uish their hopes of success, and prepare | C2!idrea. grows eut of my having convicted him val 5 - t a6 00. Ps yield saben a — bra _ of falsehood and dishonesty, ina court of jus. ag Pegg at all points. ‘ion, now In session here, have elected John M. ‘ ‘LOUR ne, jen. Peet’s brigade, stationed tothe right of | Farquhar president, Wm. A. Montgomery. first FLOOR, petiam. With an enemy's army at our right, icttaniekinn aad begeaiadis Gen. Hooker’s, soon after became engaged, and | vice president, James H. Walker secdnd do. MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE untrsmmeled and unopposed; with New Or- ‘The Parson says his family are in Bordentown, | bere the firing was very heavy for about two | Thomas J. Walsh secretary and treasurer, and ° leans in the poscession of the Lincolnites, and | N. J., and heartily thankful for their escape from | hours, during which they handsomely repulsed | Theodore Vogie corresponding secretary.’ Ten &e., &¢, &c. their victorious fleet descending the river | the beasts of the Confederac the enemy by making a charge. Our loss here | States were represented in the conven‘ion. at lowest cash prices, vous ith a i “Every member of my family old enough to | Wa# about 30 killed and 75 wounded. = geen All of whieb Re tee cds or AT en mesee DOSARHINE TS cocctals the bertecs ot this Intent Mateos | A. bolilant witer wees ee tevenk oom 7p eek From Fert Wright. ts same ene, the : "2 When @ despise the so-called Confederacy and the unprin- | 17 the afternoon by Gen. Hancock's brigade, as-} 19, may5 —Recentarrivals of dcserters from | bast quanty PIXP’S CELEBRATED WAISKIES at there is really no — eft. When Gen cipled villains who inaugurated it. The only | Sisted_ by Kennedy’s and Wheeler's batteries. Fort Wright confirm the report that Jeff. Thomp. | allowed te be ” esuregard came to the West, he brought | aifterence between me and them {s, that I claim | They had been ordered to the right to feel the cenit SGuonioE te cer Tan actanl ches forse | s08t to the inspeotion presoribed bp the 308 bazrels Magnolis, hope and confidence. His career hitherto has | to be capable of despising the wicked concern | Cne™My, and, If possible, turn their left wing. at point fs said not to exceed from 3,000 to | ROgU'etious. and must be boxes, read ” been one of the most brilliant successes, and | and all connected with originating it with more | Here they were met by Gen. Early’s brigade, 1000. = portation, at the exprnre of the eoutractors, in 09 barrels &XX, his name was a tower of strength. We be- | intense haired than they can! But then I bave ting of the Sth North Carolina and 24th and ee are soles vo on te eg nm pels. lieve then that notwithstanding the blunders | trained them up “in the nurture and admonition | 3th Virginia regiments, with a squadron of cav- toes ad vies in jots of not :ess than 500 barrels Miile™* Ry* Menongatels, . . ~ of the Lord,”? which implies obedi to law | 2iry, who advanced in line of battie. Our troops, OFFICIAL, xis will state the name of the establish that have been oe cose ear sad codes endian sadying batrom of Scoanden oer] who were quickly prepared to receive them, pare theeffe. the ren ber San Proven j the 608 barrels fine Uld Kyé, to our cause that bh: result erefrom, | is, guilty authors.” — opened a ost J fire on them, and the enemy ad- EPARTMENT OF STATE, firet de'ivery, and rate of delivery monthiy th ro- 509 barrels fine Old Bourbow there was still hope left. We felt confident vanced steadily to within 200 yards, when Gen. after. Failureto make adslivery at s specified m : ’ that the h f Manassas could and would | reff 5 samlly report, that the work of murder, ar- | Fon uy ordered a charge with the bayonet, Wasnineton, Januery 2%, 1808. | tine, orany attempt ts iutreduce malleatie iran =a pod the Southwest kat how grest is our dis- Hat Seseter; asd bs Gabe Oe mien, which was executed with the greatest courage. | The Secretary of State will hereafter receive | or other inferior materia! into the work, Will exb- AT CINCINNATI PRICES ’ sppointment if it shall appear that the intelli- | stiring appeal : The enemy’s line broke; they became panic- | Members of Congress on business on Saturdays, © Dumber of arms contractea for to ae r6 &t tue Option of the Department. gence we print to-day is correct. “In God's name I call i or President Lincoln, | Stricken and fled, leaving their dead and wounded | commencing with Saturday, the Srst of next] ‘1 tert reserves, to teal the right to Sa sete Stet t d. an. q er nons made through True, we had our confidence in Gen. Beau- | 824 upon his Cabinet and Army officers, to say ins be left upward of 30 dead ana 40) ™oat®. raat inetar arate bi L, CHAMPAGNE, 5 rel wai 30 dea bi OF party n the regular ifich. "We drmly believe however’ tenes | tue Union and co the Goveramentefiheirtatyers, | Wounded on theBetdr We also tork aearly aut | Jen27 Mt WILLIAM H. SEWARD. | iguefctirarn 1 : fi Verzeny, Green Seal, Heidsiok, Shiloh. We firmly believe, however we may “ “ “5 of them prisoners. Among their killed and —_—_—_— Progosais will be addreseed as follow: Momm ’ . have on other occasions doubted tho ability | ‘Tenveasee are largely in the ajon men of East | ounded was the Colonel and Lieut. Colonel of W322 DEPARTNENT, eral J; W. Hirtey. Chiet of Ordnace which, being bought low, we efe at unusually and skill of that lamented officer, that bad | to one, but they have no arme—they are inthe | he Sth North Carolina regiment. Our loss in Sanzany 91, 1962, | Markets,” or 1 low rates. the brave selene aa seared oar Army | jails of the coutitty—they are working on Rebel | (his billilant charge was 17 killed and avout 19] Ogoyzgp, Feat the War Department will be | *. would not have been repulsed from that field | fortifications like slaves under the lash, and no . g the bodies | Close@ Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thuredays and Also, Sole Agent for ad d by the bi € thousands Federal force hs ever yet been marched into that | _,A™mong the enemy’s dead was found the bodies < F = Nenee. Necibase’ usec tad Guat ici | operem SUNENO Coaaee ne econ Lat the Lievt. Colonel and Major of the 24th Vir- | Fridays against all other butiness but that which Drrot Quanrerasten’s Orrict. PIKE'S ARMY CORDIAL; utable to causes within the control of B Government, !f has any regard for !ts obligations, ginia regiment, together w: ‘er | relates to active military operations In the fleid. Corner 18th and @ ree feb 14-06 + officers. Their dead were buried by our troops regard, not necessary here to be mentioned. ety — woe be edhe and their weunded cared for. P Saturdays will be devoted to the business of peorosais FOR jHORSES., y VED, i fi Sn Bastern ano Shall he a evacuate his defenses at Cor- | freantirs. The conduct af Gen. Hancock and bis brigade geprianie oepee po re : ¢ ment with (2,0) Jitter meuee joe hana preene CHECKE ren fath without first stoutly contesting its oce “ They have s: ed thi trag on this occasion bas ex: universal admiration. ys usiness o ‘ublic, VO THO b ~ low ATTI YG. Aleo, au assortment of Oi ITH paney with the Northern hirelings; eball twelve mntatne et are new. aepondlaey a A stand of colors belonging to the tavalry en- EDWIN M. STANTON, ciptions, vine D HORSES, of the following | an4 CamPEre, together wih s large quantity of oriptions W FEATHE TEADS. with CAVALRY. For Cavs try.—(1,00) one thoneand horses. from (15) t fleea tu (-6) sixteon hands high, botween nve aad éight years of 3 Of GA&rk colors: we!l broken to the saddie; oom:pact!y pet, and free from ail defects, ae ARTILLERY. ap on Ap wot ee Be 7 eoma horace, — _ — ) fiftesn ard one hvif 10 (JE) eixteen hands r Wore erght youre of ‘dark ROM LONDON Five thouraud Wocras ate defecta; compactly built; well | 5: 3 written in the is of Baron Mu ¢ throw open the beautiful Mississippi val- | despairing of any relief Let an army—‘a terri- | gazed wae captured, and is now On the way to} ya ay t¢ ley to the tavasion of the vandals whe seek ree gr nee ake ah once! Tato barr Washington. ef Gen. Hancock’s succees be — res Bots essere, ack U é loyal citizens, w! é iystanaiiners sok wae Lave souee aoe the Intter shoot and? hang thelr persecutors | ceme Known a shout went up from tena of thou-| PASSENGER TRAIN TO MANASSAS. = ” ands of Union thoats that made the country re- Sa the banver of southern independence an oppor- ete aoe peermedia ee Sone sound for miles around. War Deparment, freretery cf War. for cash ard wili bo BP. BUCHLY, 425 5-im* tunity to test their prowess with those who | the Bapti General Hancock remained during the night in | Office Mulstary Superintendent Railroads U.S. seek to make slaves of them; nay, more, shall beck: wideaaw pene treated por aaae es two of the enemy's works. Gen. McClellan and es Washington, April 18, 1562. be basely desert the positions assigned him to J rect my Union journal, and tell one hundred | Saf arrived on the field at 5 aw ciecks and imme-] No Fassenger Trein will be ran from Washing- defend, and, like a coward, fly & blow J thousand subscribers weekly what is going on | “lately rode to the front, Mise! is resence | ton to Manassas until further notice. to hernees, and to weigh not ieas than 1,1 has been struck—bis name, so far from re- | Upon the borders of civilization ”” Serta, (ered pap ret rg de D. C. McCALLUM, maine & tower of strength. will become a conclusion, he returns thanks to Lt. Speed, | mediately assumed com: od praceuga PROPOSALS, 7 euse!o d F The rain has poured in torrents all day, and the Propoesis mvat © tha bid | yenens by-word and a reproach for all future genera- Sitettp cera etSiney 2 mie wie troops suffer much from the expeaure, bat none z intrtny ry OF Ari ny es. and in mo case | OF! and Inventions~ vy toes. “ ¥ ' y complain. From information received from the OTICE. o b-d for on the same yager. - 1 : Le F B We hope our intelligence is unfounded. We fx gail Ioveat Ron ced ee Prisoners taken, the enemy will make a decisive 2 C partners, heretofore exiatin ry ge bene A ce rgrorallog 3 Boney = ee ee hope, though it be like hoping against hope, } bearted Virgintan by the incurable disease of se- | Stand at Williamsburg. Reinforcement® have } the name and sirie of ARNY & Siinx, is th om ra ee. an refer. | BePd Look of Volition Ceonomy—Br Ligme, 07 that the movement of troops from Corinth is n. And whatever may betide him in the | Deen arriving all day, and Gen. J. E. Johnson 1s | (he Atego wiil ve settled by Ro A Shin Phos ny otner propo: th 2 con He but a step in the development of some master- | ¥ps and downs of this unboly war, be will have | 19 command Ifa bid isin the name of 8 firm the uames o} f piece of strategy which will surely overwhelin ishes and the good wishes of my fam. | _ Je#f. Davia was in Ridhmond, according to the et $e the Inve arm ure EARN partners must Apzear or it will not bs eon graceful en é ag ee 4 rs te. . A. SHID . 2. ", ri vw } ; $3 and utterly aucthilate the invaders. The pub- M WG. BrowsLow. eisoceny worksare very formidabie, and} Georgetown, D C., M is = si posals oust be addressed to Col. DP H. Ruck at waisteesasleesttentind art AYL lic will wait anxiously farther news from tne , extend across the peninsula thisside of Williame-| 4 yaicy an, aadersigued will continee the | Sad eee dae: Army, Warkington, D. a Oe AnD ADS Bite cast. U7" The Chicago Post atates that. in addition | burg. No oye LON! Dg and Agency business at the id to'mertt a coutansnos of the GUARANTEE. BOW THE REBELS PERMIT EXPATRIATION. to the iron clad gunboats of Commcdore Foote’s THE LATEST Stand, and ho} 7 = [Prom the Knoxville Register, A, rf 20} flotilia, there have been for some time in the| Tuesday morning.—This Is a beautiful May [theral Spatro: age heretofore bestowed tpon the}, Th ty of the bidver to fill the oOntrant, sho AU MON! (ATE HOSPITAL. XY ‘day afternoon the streets of K ille | course of building a fleet of eight steam rams, to} Morning. The of the day, so far, ate at be guarantiod by & bn | Poteral Penge coy linge ge ts ost Pe posers artial canoe mbeee thcad be added to the Mississipp! fleet. Six of them | not yet known. ‘The bad weather Mevige poet | Sim —_- CR A. BRIN Certo ihn reenkatne ne Tsmecares mast be of th Ver ©. veloute i hiprara are on the stocks at Pittsburg; the other at St. | 2Way, the whole army Is in good spirits. ERSONS DZSIROUS OF PUR* HASI The responsibility of tts guarantors must be | Eetanlished for the Suppressicc of truskery, e‘closk in the afternoon Captain Asbby’scom- Fi cuts They were formerlynidsed te townven : = = light CARRIAGES shown by the offisiai cortifieste of tre Cicrs of the} The On'y Regular Physician Advertising. ame —— ye kat mews na rer oa | 222 ate the best and strongest craft on the river. FROM MIDDLE TEN ESSEE. to give me a oni t eee rest Vistriot Court or of the United States Dis- ; orn’ Dr. M, Veliny" ‘The bulls and machinery are uearly new. They | Engagements Between Federal Troops nnd | yyy uch! will etl ey Pregl long experience in homp ia oe ‘werrects 2 ¥ - > that hear o making their way to Kentucky to join the cut J are to be overhauled and strengtbened, the hulls, throat invaders of their homes. We have never } by additional bulkheads and solid beams of {m- a pairing o: seen a more impressing or sorrowful cavaloade J mense strength. The bows will be rendered al-| , UovisvitLE. May 6 —Gen Dumont, with por- A'so, several second hand first n rése-t in person when the Mergan’s Rebel Cavairy built ely a which will b onep. bids are opsned or taber proposals will not ‘be con- ‘all kines Pompe y attended to sid 2 saying % RT H GRAHAM, in the eum of ten thousand dollars, signed most a solid mass of timber and iron, and pro- | tous of Woo ford’s and Smith's Kentucky Cav-| m3 et* Conchmaker, 8th street. {| by the oontreator and both of his xuarantors. will pare ythasa enxsttalien a2 “jeluded poy vided with a projecting ram, which will demot- | SY, attacked Morgan's and Wood's Rebel Cay- : poreauired of the suovearfa! bidder upon signing Jab anything with which it may come in contact, | £1'7 00 sttong, heat Lebanon, ‘Tennessee, en} NOTICE | oy pint ic we and the brave captors and guards. Two or three of these formidable war vessels are | Monday morning. The rebels were utterly As the bond must acoompany tis contract, it will CH, RIVART & We have the particulars from officers en- soa 3 routed, anda large number and 150 priso- IN GENERAL! Ore tare £05 bidders to have their bondsmen | SILLERY CHAMPAGNE DEFOT gxged in the fight. The tory stampeders eon- Wintecmenest hence Mot stated, bai | Nets taken. Nearly Toe nel ene steel Go R R 5 Bod reagy to be proguacd wisn the contest i rgb yediicd sisted of six or seven hundred men—most of | their great speed and immense strength will | Were also captured. ey fled after fighting one SLING RESTAURAN! », igned. Sisnks for bonds oan te procured upon | 8. &. CoRNER oF PENN. AVaNUZ AND SixTH Sr., them young, robust and athletic fellows. | renderthem more then teh for any of the aoe = soa ote Paces bees Se he pur-] 247 PENN SUL vant A AVENUE, Sppliestion being made st tnia he seithor per- Clarendon Hotei Building, bees nee eg. mace reed ih rien | Ren ue wanes ors amph os Nex | ut Sincere Al's er le orca Porn Re ors.) Tye pet eee a ann stage ag it , the istols, ) D 3 red ‘weapons. Th teaokin ferce consisted Eastport, captured from the Rebels on the Ten- | 1b¢ Drilitant affair was managed with great skill. Fre can came of belar and— vot fhe comnty et — And State cf — A, ROSEY, Acxyt, New Your ' 2 Morgan is reported killed. Col. Smith was ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS — * “ . of about seventy cavalry, under command of | Weers, ‘She leat Moved ite boy eee! 2 {2% | wounded, and Col. Woolford was seriously me. WNi Cae a Reeds eke eat tie fentle,to fulhl s.con- | JAMES MOLAN, Aézxr, Wasninsron, D.C, Capt. Henry Ashby, including Capt. Hal. Gil-§ good, work hts been suspended for presect, Sno | Wounded: he rebels werecompletely surprised | {77 Give ita trial and judge for your fon, end thet, should Lie proposition be sovepted,] SHERRY, PURT ond MADEIRA WINES, s company, under command of Lieuten-} can be completed in two weeks pe fag ey pe pad a at Eversthing in the House ho, will at once enter int” ® cuniract in socordance FONE OLD BRANDY sud WHIELY. Ci o revious js affair on Friday last, Captains rewith. ~ F 2 ‘a 7 | bers, Dial, Thomas and Leonard, of the 2d Obio % ? i ? ic RL ‘The attack was made by Lieutenants Gibbs | W liably neaned. that the prospects of | regiment, with 70 privates, Capt. Jenefer and Ad- By nue, octiaons eagle | aye lai o “avis. - spdndele and Owens, of Ashby’s company, in the rear of sons — oe aor were never so flattering | jutant Neale, with 150 men of the 18th Ohio; Lieut. jetwee: E INSPKCTION, DELIVERY, & Weare now facturing a!) kinde of BUOTS peders. The engagement lasted for | {hoe far during xia the hate ke fens Mitchell, (the Genoral’s son.) of Kennett’s caval-| — RENCH MILLINERY. Al] horses contracted for under this sdvertise- og aon ‘oste “ tain Ew: an e Lieutenants of the 2 “ <4 MeL: Fill be anbjected to a rigid inspection, and largest crop ever grown in Eastern Maryland will | 5%°,C2P' 3°, 8, From New York, R Ne sabice ifioatie . P jo 6Xpreeely to order, a! 3 took refuge in a barn near the 2ist Ohio, with 53 privates, were all taken he ocm NO. | thoss not conivraing to the specifications will be nae : the mcouater, nad here it tara tie Goes pent oa eaten af eeeeentleman informe | oners at Pulaski, Fenn , by 2 force of 1,000 of sy TRENCH Mier shes soted. iarged in this efty for mac rise Li t F NCH MiLLINERY bie eed i i retofore charged in thie city for muc federate party received the most damage. | this seaso pomp pected a coven totes Morgan’s cavalry, after a fight of two and a half | the latest atyles and fashions, 10 which sls pares will be ressives articles. Lieutenant Gibbs wag wounded by four shots, hours The prisoners were subsequently released | reapeotfully invites the attent he horses must ail be delivered in tins city on | “PSrenzein want of Boots and Shoes of easier 7 3 r ware and the Eastern Shore of Maryiand, sceupy- on parole, onus now at Nashville. Inthe affair | Washington. . aon of ped orbefore es, the atten Sh oeand *? | or city made work, will alwere find od Rese ct mostly in the lower limbs, the most serious be- J 7g over ten thousand acres of land. ‘he app! Morgan lost six killed and two wouaded and one iY : ing @ rifle shot z the hip-joint. He was | CTP from present appearances, also promises to 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that | _ Payment to be made upon the compiction of each = store and at tho lower eree “% eus™ . missing. iT 5 contract, or so soon thereafter as the Depot - opus brought to the city yesterday, and it is hoped | P© 2 Very large one. There {s a great trade ta eB ma rthesct of Congress of th thot Apri ise, | termaster shal! bein funds. ‘glans 28 ens a that under careful medical treatment he will | toad Large tracks af eed wane Ce ua Rail] PROM GEN. HALLECK’S COMMAND. 0 Gereion OF inbon tn the Dees tere | with the terms tthe cdverticenent eit eee yf ony recover. The others wounded dangerously were h orchards In the rich alluvial bottom of} , Montergy, Tenn , May 6.—The rain has been Feil hold ther soenloue 1 tee Cie Behe the rejection of the proposal . Davabtlioddany anh OF stuns Orderly Sergeant A. G. Legg, privates Russell | Bohemia manor. falling here in torrents for the past 30 hours The City of Washingto: lay, Tuesday, | ,, Pnese horace wil! be awarded in | fresh from the shell, dry meesure, and: Johnson, Frank Murray pan jh oeten Rose. ht ED roads are ina horrible condition. The command- than (2%) two handred each, un'ess the Depot | st tne lowest price. ‘The leader of the stampeders, Capt. Capps UP Thurlow Weed, in his last letter from } ing General arrived yesterday from the camp near oi et } persons. United States, og pactonmened — ry “s gio) said of | Piease give ou, , of Grainger county, was killed. Among the | P@fis, (April,) says: On the Boulevard Italian a] Pittsburg, and encamped near here. Our pickets joldine ere torervice or labor againat Persons | "The Depot Quertermaster reserves, to bhimeelf me.608 NOR te Danaay ' prisoners captured were many prominent men | 2¢¥ hotel, covering more then on acre and atialf | oan distinctly bear the beat of drums and whistle | Oinety days from the pasence thereof (chic wit | the right to reject any or ail bids tont ho wens tee Pe ys yh ay welts gem bly wa ; ‘ ind casting the Hotel Louvre into the shade, has | Of locomotives at Corinth. expire on the isth of J 6 too high UCKER, quality order, of this section, who had volunteerly oome for- | tnej annet tmagic. Potbape the tenet “ia «Coca present tothe Commlasicners there rope tenet | aris tma9 Coloneland Devotusuerneser, Jom See, rd and taken the oath of allegiance to the | may be ieee of ani hotel by oe ng that it pecia dispatch from Pa-| meats or petitions in writing, verified by earn of = ; CEIVED AT L.A. BEALL & Cu." Southern confederacy. We do not know, at larger than the Astor, the St. Nicholas, and the | ducah, Ky., says:—A rep 4 | Sonal description of rentrecamee ares. and per | PO THe LA DICS GENERALLY, AND ALL OE UTHING. TURNING present, what disposition is to be made of these | Metropolitan tegether would be. Adjoining this y believed, that Corinth was evacuated | nm, (oucuiption 0 oh person, the rasoner in ICULARLY.~FORSALE ann" | GOODS TRUNKS. BATS ond CAPS demented ple, but shall perhaps be able to} hotel three acres of buildings have been de- ight, and that our troops are now tn full } facts touching the v ach M tra choioe Hardy Perpetua! biooming Roses, Or- — announce it in our next issue. The killed and | Molished, preparatory to the erection of an Opera jon. it uiegtnnee pementsl 8h id Ciimbing Plantes, BEAct & CO’S, No 361 Seventh street, Sepeeh aee om seried ws eae cnn ried Occupation of Corinth by General ved dharere enone era | sehetucetamepsat nd ae eeromnes rhs | 04: premeteal cont pte ike pase to bey Tot Bundred. 7 7" Some of the schoolmarms who went to Po 1 QDY Way civen aid or comfort thereto. | 12 Europe or America. frdnks, 4 Td and CAPS at New York prices poke of the martial appearance our | South Caroling several weeks ago, are not #o in-| _C#Icaco, May 6.—A special dispatch to the} and notice ts hereby futher sicem that he time | | Al! pianta warranted true to name and of first —~ treets exhibited yesterday afternoon. About| tent u “teeching the young’ ideas how to| Times, from Cairo. says:—The steamer Walsh in toe 9th section of thst act. for filing a | @U&ilty. SRDIN, OOK ONe »ND ALL AT L. A. BEALL ' ‘: i * he wen fi a reached here this morning from Pittsburg Land- | statement in writing or sched: Floriet WAN, Cc LO", RS 51 seventh street, between | a0. the time that Capt. Ashby’s cortege arrived | *20ot,” as upon fit th officers, Ina} te The bromine ced from the | the Cirouit Court f. riot of b Connsoricut av., corner of M st. to buy soe: CLOTHING, FURNISHING with the prisoners above uded to a Georgia | Manner not te eee —. =. bree Titer that thing wes kanes of 115 eayvemieate: a ats to th «of | (HE SUBSCRIBERS BEING IN RECEIPT | S00DS, hate adcars. ” regiment, just arrived, was receiving arms and ~ Sorts adit ican, | A Grenching rain was failing, which had con. offs supply of jatest fashionable Spr: Seo eg ego equipments at the Ordnance Department, and | P22¥ing misses Springfield Republican, | * Sree pe rele wee falling, which hed con: Ramos. exes, 40x. and partioular devoription of 5. they ‘respeotfully solicit» ealt ant NO oR aie * TIME TO Puy you * | _ U7" Count Nesselrode, whose death we bave ° ae id joriny, Eiven to ptinued favors of their patrous and CLOTHING, FURNISHIN QOD shortly after a portion of Capt. trobe’s wiewsl as buried from the E- was current that Pope’s army occupied Corinth $pe Compuiasionsrs, that act, extended to the Ist bl cowed HATS and Gat tow pricos, et Maryland artillery arrived from Cumberland | fisn churca in St, Betcrsourg. Atiieeee sees | o8, Sunday. A few fezimeuts were posted in | diy of June wext, hha Commniestoners ste pro- ren TOES BER BEALE "Gut, Nor3é1 Boveuh. bet Gap—on what service bound will be developed | the faneral was conducted without pomp. ‘The | #08t; Who are suid to have been taken prisoners. filesuch statemoat cr schedule with | RTT ANd nBvY customers to their supply of goods | AB K atreste, I neglect to h state: it ed P> ty Se I ED hereafter. o Emperor, the imperial family and the entire id Clerk, acour: mg to the revelnmsente That Straps, Gente oe Le < Belle: Shouiver Wall, Stephens & Co., LYING PROMISES OF THE REBEL comMAXDan, | “'Plomatic body attended. Later frem Eurepe. eeotion of said act. &o, F, J. HEIBERGER & CO” MILITARY AND NAVAL hte amount required for a new submarine} New Yorn, May 6.—The steamer Edinburg ) Euccessors to HF. t-oudon & Cow MERCHANT TAILORS AUantic telegraph {s estimated at £700,000, (83,- | bas arrived from Queenstown on the 2ith ult. Seepen nat Miivery Seters, ‘Ano Duaxns , ir ———— in y : ‘April 18, 1982. 500,000,) of which the United States are expected | The London Times announces the termination Nortoz.—All Persons indebted to the late firm of SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, 8 A ennessee,C. S. A. to a large portion, and ha term!- | of its correspondence from the Potomac, and aon Apri 28, 1062, 0-tE uoosesOr! eutly To the Citizens of Bast Tennessee mae ee that the President decided that Dr, Russell should qycened tensile deena taelay EPAULETS, SHOULDER STRAPS. settie the © without de: The Mejor General commanding the depart- All of the rebel prisone not be permitted to avail himself of Gen. McClel- F, J. HEIBERGER & CO. GAUNTLETS, GLOVES, &e, meat sees with regret that large bodies of cits- Pi? a in ihe Satine tnd eee: mre sk ppm to accompany the army of the 459" Susse H Eat BT, Suoosedsrt to HF. sapeen & Co. And every variety of F zen a misled by designing =e, are leaving | Fort Delaware on Saturday. F Government. He fears the inde U.S, CERTIFIONT ES OF INDEBTEDNESS, ay = ee — me the —— seek "ty (psec eerie Santee: eve. Quartermasters’ Checks and Vouchers, stook ‘of ER RON tale over Sait eae WALL. STEPHENS & ‘OD. sane fy to pasar st thet kewects cultivat eee dealing peo joy in > camp, but out of scrupulous And atter Guvernment ROOTES. Gry Re as lees then wholesale Pricer, 399 Pennsyivanis avenue, betweca fields, and to be true in their allegiance to the| | {I~ There {heen usefel Information; be ieeernad olga: nN, MERNCY AND SXCHINeR. | Poet Seventh strest, opposite | sii {intel Repab.| oth and inh ots existing governmen Pullinger, the defaulter, died on the convict He assures all citizens in cultivat- ship ‘en route to Australia. READY-MADE CLOTHING, At Exasonanu E™S4LMine THE DEAD. 0S __Lhatel. & Repub. __ oth and 10th ots. _ E HAVE 0 6 a ee ee Hod 5, oltre, Riese Retail | Meathiak Se hPL EeML EEE ct i eir farms t it them in i J ha thelr rights, and that he wilt suspend the ‘which Later from Port Royal—Captare of Another] '” ZOLMES'S AMERICAN PROCESS. Ne Ube Retath woeet omar Po — fei an "h WY, FyoMrsON milstia draft under the Btate le x they i E A eet | agra a 3 Ths bees without the use of poisons, dis- FSE BALE A Sno stock of Gletuins, Feraioh fo tf may raise crops for consumption 2: ) ———————————— zw Yorx, May 6.—The steamer Ben Deford, tog? nesiosd Je Ne pd Cape ADIE® RUBLER BOOTS i = from Port R. on the 3d, has arrived. Ai A Prices, &t No. Seventa S te L 2 a Mejor General E Kies sutra. m*s gobi her Hg a nuinber of Raa eye H Sea ‘All eigen, at secret oma H. L. Cray, A. A. @. VIRGINIANS AT? THE BATTLE L itself by hy to Pes en eneliea. F | ieee wt aa ae ea erat Grae Haat areca gt Neches a Eig em MILON. The Richmond Dispatch says that the Vir-| 4 10 0h meals by the gun ft TS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS !—Just ed bell im and ts The rebels tested Se Beery SEIE TS: ND SHOES, sepa meert nes potas ont ane oe : Simatic CE | 2 RE says, were slain theres W. Brent, of | Sr : Gt ENS # DY MADE SARM- Alexandria, was a leading Union man before . 3 jelcing at Lancaster and Albany. we BRO PN < & isge t Virginia seceded, but then followed her for- Pa., May 5.—A salute of thirty. COA zy ~ tanes: ¢ : fred ‘his p.m. fn bouor of the success oS ge Col. Thomas Jordan, (now B Gen- toa lar i cClellan’s strategy and of the evacus- othe fet, s ereal ia make “i ot ew Brent, fGen: Bosaregant’e ir time A bonfire sy! sot ition, staff, NSecentita. : 4 od the ole feeelngs, : - * ame ers 2, ei Major H. E. Peyton, of Gen. Beauregerd’s coun’ A, TH. DEATH TO ROACHES. BEI dues” ‘ARTS Phase ko—tes staff, Loudoun ty. a ™M Destroyer from Capt. Clifton H. Smith, of Gen, Beauregard’s staff. Alexandria county. AMY Supeheensuenrn sue ma EES eee se M. Ostey, of Gen. Beauregard wexreet : - 4 , Senortment gept by at. John M. en. ‘s = = =i i. ag stafl Lynehburg. i E ca. z 5B. Secure 361 guia, wom: —— Ray, of Gen. Beauregard’s stsf, line ? 1 soils Ratween sth and atronta. ar L ' i fen county. ae Mj. Geo. @ Garner, of Gen. Bragg’s staff, | Pista eee ee Saoeun med : ee ey ed form-rly of Fauquier county. pach at 230 Pa aveuue. Estee . ae Capt. Giles B Cooke, of Gen. Bragg’s staff, je far wmle at enn tn poate ite ws eae rte en — I as Ww aN. formerly. CAE. FURNITU, AND ZIN WARE OF = : ae eT

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